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16th September 08, 09:08 AM
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Piping/Rangering Uniform
Having been piping and kilting for 18 years now, I am going to add a new uniform to the line up and I need some help. I have googled my fingers off and have not found what I am looking for. I was gifted a White Kitchener Helmet and I want to go for that Victorian Gentleman, Military Piper look. From bottom up:
Spats, Cream? Hose, Black Watch Kilt, Khaki Tunic and Helmet are All I see in my mind right now. To throw a wrench in the works, I am a Black Rock Ranger http://rangers.burningman.com/ and I want to use this as Patrol wear, with a walking stick and parasol even. This means a lot of uniform should be Khaki ie one of my UKs instead of the Black Watch.
So to you my brethren of the unbifurcated, I enter a request for IDEAS, SOURCES and just plain opinions.
Bless you all and thanks
aka Scott Hudson, Mason,Minister, Eagle Scout, Vet, Teacher, Student, Piper, and Burner
Liberty starts with absolute rights over your own Body, Mind, Actions, and Earnings.
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17th September 08, 08:56 AM
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In general I really like the idea of a Kitchener helmet with a kilt -- a vintage military look that's certainly appropriate to a hot climate. However I worry that it might come off as a bit "costumey" -- not that a piper in full No. 1 dress isn't a bit over the top in most civilian circumstances anyway. If you're trying to recreat the Victorian look, great -- but I'd suggest doing the research to make sure you get the look absolutely correct:







There are a number of vintage militaria sites -- such as What Price Glory, The Quartermaster, Mess Dress, IMA, Replicaters, etc. -- where you might be able to pick up the appropriate odds and ends.
You might also check out this thread.
I think the Black Rock Ranger gig is another matter entirely. From what I know -- only vicariously -- of Burning Man, the sky's pretty much the limit on your creativity.
I Googled up some pictures of kilted BRRs, and most seem to go for a less formal look than what I envision from your description:


Personally, I'd opt for what's most practical for the desert heat -- but if you want to go with the Kitchener, spats, walking-stick/parasol, etc., that's certainly your call.
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